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Category: Film

The Ugly Truth About Rom-Coms

Most people have smiled at the final scene of a rom com. The part where they finally get to kiss … More

equality, feminism, Halina Romaniszyn, heteronormativity, love, relationships, rom-coms, romance

Film Review: Wake in Fright (Glasgow Film Festival)

Considered one of the greatest Australian films of all time, Wake in Fright was supposedly lost for nearly forty years … More

andrew mcintyre, GFF, glasgow, Glasgow Film Festival, glasgow university, Kenneth Cook, qmunicate, review, University of Glasgow, Wake In Fright

Marvel Gets Rights for Spiderman from Sony Entertainment – Why the #Donald4Spiderman Campaign should be seriously considered this time

We’ve all heard the saying “third time’s the charm”. Well, the new deal between Marvel and Sony may finally make … More

donald glover, donald4spiderman, glasgow university, jonathan theodore, qmunicate, spiderman, University of Glasgow

Film Review: Inherent Vice

Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest film Inherent Vice is his foray into Thomas Pynchon’s novel of the same name and is … More

Eric Roberts, film review, Inherent Vice, Jarlath Mulhern, Joaquin Phoenix, Katherine Waterstone, Martin Short, Paul Thomas Anderson, Thomas Pynchon

Film Review: Jupiter Ascending

Jupiter Ascending is a bloated mishmash of ideas which range all along the spectrum of what we’ve come to expect … More

Douglas Booth, Eddie Redmayne, film review, glasgow university, Jupiter Ascending, Mila Kunis, qmunicate, ronan duff, Tuppence Middleton, University of Glasgow, Watchowskis

Oscars 2015: Liveblog

Hello, late night movie lovers! Emma and Scott here. We will be taking you through the Oscars, the highs, the … More

Emma Ainley-Walker, glasgow university, liveblog, oscars, qmunicate, Scott Wilson, University of Glasgow

Film Review: The Grand Budapest Hotel

The Grand Budapest Hotel is, in many ways, the most Wes Anderson of Wes Anderson films that Wes Anderson has … More

Ansgar Burke, film review, glasgow university, oscars, qmunicate, The Grand Budapest Hotel, University of Glasgow

Film Review: American Sniper

Based on a story that is at least ostensibly true, American Sniper follows the transformation of Chris Kyle (Bradley Cooper) … More

American Sniper, Bradley Cooper, film review, glasgow university, hollywood, Neil Weaving, oscars, qmunicate, University of Glasgow

Minions!

Despicable Me, the runaway hit of 2010, was supposed to be about the ultimate baddie turned good. Gru, a supervillain … More

despicable me, glasgow university, lauren cummings, minions, qmunicate, University of Glasgow

Film Review: Selma

There are biopics that are so good, you’re unable to separate the actor from the person they’re portraying. Why? It’s … More

David Oyelowo, glasgow university, jenna burns, Martin Luther King, qmunicate, Selma, The Academy Awards, The Oscars, University of Glasgow

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